jack daniels wrote: > Hi , > > Please help me with any doc which states about multilink regarding " > MULTILINK SHOULD NOT have its L2 links from diffrent service providers or > with diffrent delay" <<<<< but bandwidth of links is same in my case. > We are having some issues of slowness while accessing citrix application > across multilink. > General info on the workings of MPPP (assuming this is what you are using): Multilink PPP splits up packets between the links involved. If you have different line speeds, or more than nominal latency differences, the transmission will be as slow as the slowest link, or might fail completely ... also, errors on one link will cause performance degradation, as the whole packet is retransmitted ...
Don't have a doc handy at the moment ... If you have different lines, albeit with same speed, and do not need the combined speed for single flows (which I assume from you mentioning Citrix), you could always set up two separate links with same routes going over both ... that way, traffic will be distributed among the links, with overall less impact by the slower link ... -garry _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
